Geographic Low-Earth-Orbit Networking without QoS Bottlenecks from Infrastructure Mobility

Lixin Liu, Hewu Li, Yuanjie Li, Zeqi Lai, Yangtao Deng, Yimei Chen, Wei Li, Qian Wu
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Low-earth-orbit (LEO) satellite mega-constellations promise broadband, low-latency network infrastructure from space for terrestrial users in remote areas. However, they face new QoS bottlenecks from infrastructure mobility due to the fast-moving LEO satellites and earth’s rotations. Both cause frequent space-ground link churns and challenge the network latency, bandwidth, and availability at the global scale. Today’s LEO networks mask infrastructure mobility with fixed anchors (ground stations) but cause single-point bandwidth/latency bottlenecks. Instead, we design LBP to remove the LEO network’s QoS bottlenecks from infrastructure mobility. LBP removes remote terrestrial fixed anchors via geographic addressing for shorter latencies and more bandwidth. It adopts local, orbit direction-aware geographic routing to avoid global routing updates for high network availability. LBP further shortens the routing paths by refining handover policies by satellites’ orbital directions. Our experiments in controlled testbeds and trace-driven emulations validate LBP’s 1.64× network latency reduction, 9.66× more bandwidth, and improve network availability to 100%.
地理低地轨道网络无基础设施移动带来的 QoS 瓶颈
低地轨道(LEO)超大型卫星群为偏远地区的地面用户提供了来自太空的宽带、低延迟网络基础设施。然而,由于低地轨道卫星的快速移动和地球的自转,它们面临着基础设施移动性带来的新的服务质量瓶颈。两者都会导致频繁的空地链路中断,并对全球范围内的网络延迟、带宽和可用性提出挑战。如今的低地轨道网络通过固定锚点(地面站)掩盖了基础设施的移动性,但却造成了单点带宽/延迟瓶颈。相反,我们设计的 LBP 可消除低地轨道网络在基础设施移动性方面的服务质量瓶颈。LBP 通过地理寻址移除远程地面固定锚点,以获得更短的延迟和更大的带宽。它采用本地轨道方向感知地理路由,避免全局路由更新,从而提高网络可用性。LBP 通过根据卫星轨道方向完善移交策略,进一步缩短了路由路径。我们在受控测试平台和跟踪驱动仿真中进行的实验验证了 LBP 可减少 1.64 倍的网络延迟,增加 9.66 倍的带宽,并将网络可用性提高到 100%。
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